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Operating Systems Solaris "NO HARD Disks found" while installing Solaris 10 (latest-6/06) on Poweredge 2950. Post 302100017 by S.Vishwanath on Friday 15th of December 2006 11:15:10 AM
Old 12-15-2006
"NO HARD Disks found" while installing Solaris 10 (latest-6/06) on Poweredge 2950.

We get the error "NO HARD Disks found" while installing Solaris 10 (latest-6/06) on Poweredge 2950.

We found that the LSISAS1068 driver is needed for this. But the provision is given only to install the driver using the floppy (in downloads site). But we dont have a floppy drive in our system and external USB floppy drive is not being recognised by Solaris (If we choose "Apply driver" option while installing and then choose "F" for floppy). We tried connecting the floopy in both front and back USB ports.

So we made an ISO image of the floppy and burnt it onto the CD. while installing solaris we select option 5 "apply driver". Now if insert the CD having driver and enter option "C" for CD it says extracting the software in /dev/dsk/c0t0d0p0. But nothing happens after that.
When we continue installing the OS we get the same error of disks not found.

Then when we get a shell prompt we mounted the driver CD and then installed the driver using the install.sh present in tools directory of the driver CD. The installation is successful but if we execute devfsadm also the new disks are not found.

It would be great if somebody could help in this regard.
 

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ufiformat(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      ufiformat(8)

NAME
ufiformat - Format a USB floppy disk. SYNOPSIS
ufiformat [ -hiqvV ] [ -f|--format [size]] [ devicepath ] OPTIONS
-f, --format [size] Specify format capacity SIZE in KB. Without -f option, the format of the current media will be used. -V, --verify Verify the medium after formatting. Only meaningful without -i option. -F, --force Do not perform any safety checks. -i, --inquire Show device information, instead of performing format. Without devicepath argument, list all USB floppy disk devices attached to the system. -v, --verbose Be verbose. -q, --quiet Suppress minor diagnostics. -h, --help Show help message. DESCRIPTION
ufiformat is a raw level formatting disk utility for USB floppy devices. Raw level format is to write gap,index,sectors to the unformatted disk using special commands specific to the disk controller, to make the plain magneto-sensitive film into sector-addressable medium. Note that raw level format is NOT about creating filesystems (fs(5)) on the disk. After mid-1990's, floppy disks are sold generally pre-formatted in MS-DOS 2HD format: 80 cylinder, 2 heads, 18 sectors/track, 512 bytes/sector; it is seldom in need for raw formatting. Nevertheless raw formatting could cure some disk and drive mismatchings. WARNING: You will NOT raw format an LS-120 disks or (removable) hard disks; they are precision formatted in factory and cannot be raw reformatted. ufiformat supports only the following format capacities: 1440/1232/1200 (for 2HD disk) 720/640 (for 2DD disk) The device should support the capacities also, otherwise ufiformat shows an error message. The above format capacities are predefined in the program, but each USB floppy device also has a limited set of formats (defined internally) that it can format media to. The allowed format capacities are obtained by querying (-i) the device, but this only returns the total format capacity and not CHS (cylinder, heads and sectors), hence a mapping is required in the program. EXAMPLES
Inquiry the device for available format: # modprobe sg # ufiformat -i /dev/sda vendor: Y-E DATA product: USB-FDU write protect: off media type: 2HD status block size kb formatted 2880 512 1440 formattable 2880 512 1440 formattable 1232 1024 1232 formattable 2400 512 1200 Format the floppy disk in 1.44MB, and create a FAT filesystem: # ufiformat -f 1440 /dev/sda # mkdosfs -I /dev/sda PREREQUISTES
ufiformat needs /dev/sg* SCSI pass-thru device to operate. If the device does not exist, add the driver by invoking modprobe sg. You often need to be root to do anything with /dev/sd*. SEE ALSO
fdformat(8), floppy(8), sg(4) "Universal Serial Bus Mass Storage Class - UFI Command Specification" Revision 1.0 December 14 1998 http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/usbmass-ufi10.pdf ufiformat(8)
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